QUEEN ELIZABETH I(1533-1603)

Tudor Queen

The daughter of King Henry VIII
and his second wife, Queen Anne Boleyn,
Queen Elizabeth I was born in Greenwich Palace, London, on 7th of September 1533. Famously unwanted, because her tyrannical father was
obsessed with having a son to succeed him, Elizabeth's early life was troubled. When she was
only two and a half years old her mother was beheaded and Elizabeth spent the rest of her childhood in the shadow of her father's court. No one imagined then that
she would grow up to become one of the most successful and famous rulers of all time.

Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558, at the age of 25, having survived imprisonment in The Tower of London during the reign of her
half-sister, Queen Mary I. Elizabeth was 25 years of age and ruled England for almost 45 years. Her reign is known as The Golden Age, a
time that saw the birth of Shakespeare, the defeat of
the Spanish Armada, and the emergence of England as a world
power.

Queen Elizabeth, known as The Virgin Queen because she never married or had children, was the last Tudor monarch. When she died in 1603, deeply mourned by her people who called her Good Queen Bess or Gloriana,
a new dynasty came to the throne, the Stuarts.

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places to visit that still survive from the Tudor age.